This document lists results from various karate competitions including:
- Junior and senior male and female kata and kumite divisions in different weight classes
- Under 21 male and female kata and kumite divisions
- 5-7, 8-9, and 10-11 year old boys and girls kata and kumite divisions
The listings show the rank, name, country, and club for each competitor that placed first, second, or third in each division. Countries represented include Slovakia, Hungary, Belarus, Ukraine, Czech Republic, and others.
This document summarizes the results of the Budapest Open 2017 karate tournament. It lists the top three placers in each age, weight, and gender category for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions. Competitors came from over 20 countries in Europe and beyond to participate in the tournament. The winners represented clubs and national teams from countries like Ukraine, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and more.
This document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup 2013 grand final competition held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists winners in various kata and kumite events separated by gender, age category and weight class. Key results include Ema Brazdova of Slovakia winning the female cadets kata individual, Ana Vretencar of Croatia winning the female cadets -47kg kumite, and Fanny Clavien of Switzerland winning the female seniors +68kg kumite. The results encompass outcomes from competitions among cadets, juniors, seniors and national teams.
This document provides the results from the Austrian Karate Champions Cup 2016 competition held on January 23, 2016. It lists the top finishers in each category of competition, including kata (forms) for both male and female competitors of various age groups, as well as kumite (sparring) in various male and female weight categories for cadets, juniors, and under 21 divisions. The winners are noted as being from several different countries across Europe that participated in the event in Austria.
This document provides results from the 11th Michael Milon Cup kata and kumite competition held on January 16, 2016. It lists winners and placement in various age and weight categories for female and male competitors in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). Sandra Ripsch from Germany won first place in female senior kata. Dean Grill from Belgium won first in male senior kumite over 75kg. The competition included participants from Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, France, and other countries.
1. The document provides results from the 39th EKF Junior & Cadet Karate Championships held in Baku, Azerbaijan from February 10-12, 2012. It lists winners in various kata and kumite categories for cadets, juniors, and under-21 divisions.
2. Spain and Russia performed well in the team kata events, taking first and second place respectively in the cadet/junior male division. Italy won the cadet/junior female team kata.
3. In under-21 individual events, Nikolaos Kosmas of Greece won the male -68kg kumite. Aykhan Mamayev of Azerbaijan won the male -78kg kum
This document contains the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 22, 2016. It lists the top three placing competitors and their countries in each event, including female and male kata, and various female and male kumite weight categories. It also lists the top three placing teams for the female, male, and mixed team kata events.
This document contains the official results from the VENICE CUP 2013 karate tournament held on 2013-10-18 in Italy. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in various kata and kumite categories for female and male divisions ranging from beginners to masters and seniors. Winners are identified for individual and team competitions in styles including Shito Ryu, Shotokan, and others. The results are broken down by age group, gender, weight class, and country of origin for the many participants in the tournament.
This document contains the official results from the VENICE CUP 2013 karate tournament held on 2013-10-18 in Italy. It lists the top placing competitors in each event divided by gender, age category, and karate style. First, second, third and third place winners are named for individual kata and kumite competitions in beginner, cadet, junior, senior and master categories. Team kata results are also provided, listing first and second place teams. The winners are identified by name, club or country.
This document summarizes the results of the Budapest Open 2017 karate tournament. It lists the top three placers in each age, weight, and gender category for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions. Competitors came from over 20 countries in Europe and beyond to participate in the tournament. The winners represented clubs and national teams from countries like Ukraine, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and more.
This document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup 2013 grand final competition held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists winners in various kata and kumite events separated by gender, age category and weight class. Key results include Ema Brazdova of Slovakia winning the female cadets kata individual, Ana Vretencar of Croatia winning the female cadets -47kg kumite, and Fanny Clavien of Switzerland winning the female seniors +68kg kumite. The results encompass outcomes from competitions among cadets, juniors, seniors and national teams.
This document provides the results from the Austrian Karate Champions Cup 2016 competition held on January 23, 2016. It lists the top finishers in each category of competition, including kata (forms) for both male and female competitors of various age groups, as well as kumite (sparring) in various male and female weight categories for cadets, juniors, and under 21 divisions. The winners are noted as being from several different countries across Europe that participated in the event in Austria.
This document provides results from the 11th Michael Milon Cup kata and kumite competition held on January 16, 2016. It lists winners and placement in various age and weight categories for female and male competitors in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). Sandra Ripsch from Germany won first place in female senior kata. Dean Grill from Belgium won first in male senior kumite over 75kg. The competition included participants from Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, France, and other countries.
1. The document provides results from the 39th EKF Junior & Cadet Karate Championships held in Baku, Azerbaijan from February 10-12, 2012. It lists winners in various kata and kumite categories for cadets, juniors, and under-21 divisions.
2. Spain and Russia performed well in the team kata events, taking first and second place respectively in the cadet/junior male division. Italy won the cadet/junior female team kata.
3. In under-21 individual events, Nikolaos Kosmas of Greece won the male -68kg kumite. Aykhan Mamayev of Azerbaijan won the male -78kg kum
This document contains the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 22, 2016. It lists the top three placing competitors and their countries in each event, including female and male kata, and various female and male kumite weight categories. It also lists the top three placing teams for the female, male, and mixed team kata events.
This document contains the official results from the VENICE CUP 2013 karate tournament held on 2013-10-18 in Italy. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in various kata and kumite categories for female and male divisions ranging from beginners to masters and seniors. Winners are identified for individual and team competitions in styles including Shito Ryu, Shotokan, and others. The results are broken down by age group, gender, weight class, and country of origin for the many participants in the tournament.
This document contains the official results from the VENICE CUP 2013 karate tournament held on 2013-10-18 in Italy. It lists the top placing competitors in each event divided by gender, age category, and karate style. First, second, third and third place winners are named for individual kata and kumite competitions in beginner, cadet, junior, senior and master categories. Team kata results are also provided, listing first and second place teams. The winners are identified by name, club or country.
This document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup 2013 grand final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top finishers in several categories including:
- Kata individual events for female and male cadets and seniors. Croatia, Ukraine, Italy and Japan had multiple top finishers.
- Kumite individual events for female and male juniors in various weight classes. Competitors from Croatia, Ukraine, Hungary, Italy and other European nations placed highly.
- Kumite individual events for female and male seniors in various weight classes. Austria topped several events while Croatia and Ukraine also saw strong performances across categories.
The document provides official results from the European Shotokan Karate-do Championship 2011 held on November 25, 2011. It lists the top competitors in various junior and individual men's categories including kata, kumite, and team events. Winners are identified along with their country or federation.
The document provides results from the Euro Cup 2015 competition in kata events. It lists the top finishers in each category including individual male and female events separated by age divisions (cadets, juniors, seniors, etc.) and team kata events for various age groups. The top competitors and their home countries or clubs are identified.
This document summarizes the results of the WSKA World Shotokan Karate-do Championship 2015. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event divided by gender and age category. Some key results include Russia winning the cadet and junior men's team kumite events, while the United States won the senior men's and women's team kumite. Individual winners included Beatrice Anghel of Italy for cadet women's kata and Michal Babos of Poland for senior men's kumite.
This document provides results from the 15th Balkan Children, Cadet, Junior & U21 Karate Championships held from September 23-25, 2011 in Larnaca, Cyprus. It lists winners in individual and team competitions across various age categories and weight divisions for male and female participants from Greece, Cyprus, Serbia, North Macedonia, and other countries. Over three days of competition, hundreds of athletes competed in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events.
This document provides results from the International Banzai Cup Open 2014 karate tournament. It lists winners in various age groups and weight categories for both kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions for males and females. First, second, and third place winners are identified by name, country or club they represent.
This document provides results from the 43rd EKF Junior, Cadet and U21 Karate Championships held in 2016. It lists the top competitors in each category including Cadet and Junior Kata and Kumite in various weight classes for male and female competitors. The results include the competitor's name, country, and placement in each division.
Results 2014 World University Karate ChampionshipLuis Gomez
The document provides results from the 2014 World University Karate Championships including winners in categories of female kata, female kumite in various weight classes, female team kata and kumite. It also lists winners of male kata, male kumite in different weight classes, and male team kata and kumite. Japan finished first in several events including female and male team kumite. Iran, Macedonia, and Turkey also placed highly in multiple male team kumite categories.
This document contains the official results list from the 19th International Krokoyama Cup in Koblenz, Germany on April 26, 2014. It lists the placements of competitors in various kata and kumite events divided by gender, age group, and weight class. The winners and top three placements are provided for each individual event. Competitors who participated came from countries including Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and more.
This document summarizes the results of the 2013 WSKA World Shotokan Karate-do Championship. It lists the rankings and countries of competitors in various events including cadet and children's individual and team kata and kumite categories for men and women. Russia, Poland, and England placed highly across several events.
This document summarizes the results of the 14th Euro Grand Prix karate competition held in Pilsen, Czech Republic on September 28, 2013. It lists the top three placers in each event including kata and kumite categories for cadets, seniors, and U21 age groups for both men and women. Over 30 events were contested at the competition across individual, team, and weight categories.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Salzburg, Austria in 2016. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event. In the female kata competition, Shimizu Kiyou from Japan placed first. In the female -50kg kumite, Tadano Ayaka from Japan placed first. The top teams in female team kata were the Slovakian national team in first place and Vietnam in second. The document provides results for all female and male individual and team events in a similar format.
This document provides the official results from the 2013 ESKA European Shotokan Karate-do Championship held on November 22, 2013. It lists the winners in individual and team competitions for junior men and women in kata and kumite. First, second, and third place winners are identified for each category along with their country or club affiliation.
Ukrainian and Turkish karatekas dominated the final day of the Karate 1-Premier League in Rabat, Morocco. Ryo Kiyuna of Japan and Serap Ozcelik of Turkey won the gold medals in male and female kata, respectively. Stanislav Horuna and Anzhelika Terliuga of Ukraine and Valerii Chobotar also won gold medals in their kumite divisions. The tournament saw participation from 595 athletes from 75 countries overall.
This document contains the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt in 2016. It lists the top three placing competitors or teams in each category of the female and male divisions for kata (forms), kumite (sparring) across various weight classes, and team kata. Egypt performed very well by winning numerous gold medals in the individual and team categories against competitors from other countries like Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, Morocco, and more.
This document contains the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Coburg, Germany on September 26, 2015. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event by name and country. The events included female and male kata, and various female and male kumite weight categories. The top competitors in each event came from countries such as France, Hong Kong, Hungary, Slovakia, and others.
1. The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Frankfurt/Hanau, Germany in 2013, including results from kata and kumite events in various male and female age categories.
2. Japan dominated the individual kata competitions, taking first in both the male and female senior divisions. Germany led the team kata events, with Hessen teams winning gold in both the female and male categories.
3. In the individual kumite competitions, athletes from Japan, Austria, Croatia and other European nations achieved top rankings across the various male and female weight classes.
El documento describe la historia del Señor de los Milagros en Lima, Perú. Comenzó cuando un esclavo angoleño pintó la imagen de Cristo crucificado en una pared en 1651. La imagen se volvió milagrosa y atrajo muchos devotos. En 1671 se celebró la primera misa frente a la imagen y en 1687 la primera procesión. A lo largo de los siglos, se construyeron iglesias y un monasterio para albergar la imagen, y creció la devoción y las procesiones anuales de octubre.
El documento describe la primera sesión de una clase sobre las diferencias entre ciudades y pueblos. Los estudiantes comienzan haciendo preguntas sobre dónde viven y las diferencias que ven entre ambos tipos de asentamientos. Luego, se dividen en dos grupos para dibujar en la pizarra una ciudad o un pueblo, aportando cada estudiante un elemento. Finalmente, se analizan los dibujos comparándolos con imágenes reales para corregir errores y mejorar el aprendizaje.
Este documento describe la ciudad de Tehuacán, México. Señala que Tehuacán es conocida por sus manantiales y por la industria minera que se ha desarrollado debido a los yacimientos en la región. También describe algunas de las tradiciones y costumbres de la ciudad que incluyen festivales, la comida típica como el mole poblano y chiles en nogada, y los principales museos e instituciones culturales como el Museo del Valle de Tehuacán. Además, proporciona detalles sobre
Ghana launched the eTransform project in 2012 to improve government service delivery and efficiency through initiatives like a national ID card system. The National Identification Authority was tasked with implementing a unified ID system to replace the many IDs Ghanaians use for various services. Over 12 million Ghanaians have had their biometric data collected, but only 3 million ID cards have been produced and not yet distributed. An evaluation of the ID system is planned for 2017 to assess whether Ghanaians can obtain ID cards, if cost savings have resulted from their use, and if citizens are now able to better access government services.
This document summarizes a knowledge-driven personalized contextual mobile health service called kHealth for asthma management in children. kHealth collects data from sensors and patients to provide personalized and actionable information to help manage asthma. It was tested with four asthma patients collecting environmental, physiological and activity data. Preliminary analysis found relationships between symptoms, medication use and triggers like pollen levels and exhaled nitric oxide. The goal is to help doctors and patients better understand individual responses to triggers to improve personalized treatment for the heterogeneous and variable condition of asthma. Future work includes a larger clinical trial, formulating a patient vulnerability score, and adding new sensors.
This document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup 2013 grand final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top finishers in several categories including:
- Kata individual events for female and male cadets and seniors. Croatia, Ukraine, Italy and Japan had multiple top finishers.
- Kumite individual events for female and male juniors in various weight classes. Competitors from Croatia, Ukraine, Hungary, Italy and other European nations placed highly.
- Kumite individual events for female and male seniors in various weight classes. Austria topped several events while Croatia and Ukraine also saw strong performances across categories.
The document provides official results from the European Shotokan Karate-do Championship 2011 held on November 25, 2011. It lists the top competitors in various junior and individual men's categories including kata, kumite, and team events. Winners are identified along with their country or federation.
The document provides results from the Euro Cup 2015 competition in kata events. It lists the top finishers in each category including individual male and female events separated by age divisions (cadets, juniors, seniors, etc.) and team kata events for various age groups. The top competitors and their home countries or clubs are identified.
This document summarizes the results of the WSKA World Shotokan Karate-do Championship 2015. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event divided by gender and age category. Some key results include Russia winning the cadet and junior men's team kumite events, while the United States won the senior men's and women's team kumite. Individual winners included Beatrice Anghel of Italy for cadet women's kata and Michal Babos of Poland for senior men's kumite.
This document provides results from the 15th Balkan Children, Cadet, Junior & U21 Karate Championships held from September 23-25, 2011 in Larnaca, Cyprus. It lists winners in individual and team competitions across various age categories and weight divisions for male and female participants from Greece, Cyprus, Serbia, North Macedonia, and other countries. Over three days of competition, hundreds of athletes competed in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events.
This document provides results from the International Banzai Cup Open 2014 karate tournament. It lists winners in various age groups and weight categories for both kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions for males and females. First, second, and third place winners are identified by name, country or club they represent.
This document provides results from the 43rd EKF Junior, Cadet and U21 Karate Championships held in 2016. It lists the top competitors in each category including Cadet and Junior Kata and Kumite in various weight classes for male and female competitors. The results include the competitor's name, country, and placement in each division.
Results 2014 World University Karate ChampionshipLuis Gomez
The document provides results from the 2014 World University Karate Championships including winners in categories of female kata, female kumite in various weight classes, female team kata and kumite. It also lists winners of male kata, male kumite in different weight classes, and male team kata and kumite. Japan finished first in several events including female and male team kumite. Iran, Macedonia, and Turkey also placed highly in multiple male team kumite categories.
This document contains the official results list from the 19th International Krokoyama Cup in Koblenz, Germany on April 26, 2014. It lists the placements of competitors in various kata and kumite events divided by gender, age group, and weight class. The winners and top three placements are provided for each individual event. Competitors who participated came from countries including Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and more.
This document summarizes the results of the 2013 WSKA World Shotokan Karate-do Championship. It lists the rankings and countries of competitors in various events including cadet and children's individual and team kata and kumite categories for men and women. Russia, Poland, and England placed highly across several events.
This document summarizes the results of the 14th Euro Grand Prix karate competition held in Pilsen, Czech Republic on September 28, 2013. It lists the top three placers in each event including kata and kumite categories for cadets, seniors, and U21 age groups for both men and women. Over 30 events were contested at the competition across individual, team, and weight categories.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Salzburg, Austria in 2016. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event. In the female kata competition, Shimizu Kiyou from Japan placed first. In the female -50kg kumite, Tadano Ayaka from Japan placed first. The top teams in female team kata were the Slovakian national team in first place and Vietnam in second. The document provides results for all female and male individual and team events in a similar format.
This document provides the official results from the 2013 ESKA European Shotokan Karate-do Championship held on November 22, 2013. It lists the winners in individual and team competitions for junior men and women in kata and kumite. First, second, and third place winners are identified for each category along with their country or club affiliation.
Ukrainian and Turkish karatekas dominated the final day of the Karate 1-Premier League in Rabat, Morocco. Ryo Kiyuna of Japan and Serap Ozcelik of Turkey won the gold medals in male and female kata, respectively. Stanislav Horuna and Anzhelika Terliuga of Ukraine and Valerii Chobotar also won gold medals in their kumite divisions. The tournament saw participation from 595 athletes from 75 countries overall.
This document contains the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt in 2016. It lists the top three placing competitors or teams in each category of the female and male divisions for kata (forms), kumite (sparring) across various weight classes, and team kata. Egypt performed very well by winning numerous gold medals in the individual and team categories against competitors from other countries like Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, Morocco, and more.
This document contains the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Coburg, Germany on September 26, 2015. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event by name and country. The events included female and male kata, and various female and male kumite weight categories. The top competitors in each event came from countries such as France, Hong Kong, Hungary, Slovakia, and others.
1. The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Frankfurt/Hanau, Germany in 2013, including results from kata and kumite events in various male and female age categories.
2. Japan dominated the individual kata competitions, taking first in both the male and female senior divisions. Germany led the team kata events, with Hessen teams winning gold in both the female and male categories.
3. In the individual kumite competitions, athletes from Japan, Austria, Croatia and other European nations achieved top rankings across the various male and female weight classes.
El documento describe la historia del Señor de los Milagros en Lima, Perú. Comenzó cuando un esclavo angoleño pintó la imagen de Cristo crucificado en una pared en 1651. La imagen se volvió milagrosa y atrajo muchos devotos. En 1671 se celebró la primera misa frente a la imagen y en 1687 la primera procesión. A lo largo de los siglos, se construyeron iglesias y un monasterio para albergar la imagen, y creció la devoción y las procesiones anuales de octubre.
El documento describe la primera sesión de una clase sobre las diferencias entre ciudades y pueblos. Los estudiantes comienzan haciendo preguntas sobre dónde viven y las diferencias que ven entre ambos tipos de asentamientos. Luego, se dividen en dos grupos para dibujar en la pizarra una ciudad o un pueblo, aportando cada estudiante un elemento. Finalmente, se analizan los dibujos comparándolos con imágenes reales para corregir errores y mejorar el aprendizaje.
Este documento describe la ciudad de Tehuacán, México. Señala que Tehuacán es conocida por sus manantiales y por la industria minera que se ha desarrollado debido a los yacimientos en la región. También describe algunas de las tradiciones y costumbres de la ciudad que incluyen festivales, la comida típica como el mole poblano y chiles en nogada, y los principales museos e instituciones culturales como el Museo del Valle de Tehuacán. Además, proporciona detalles sobre
Ghana launched the eTransform project in 2012 to improve government service delivery and efficiency through initiatives like a national ID card system. The National Identification Authority was tasked with implementing a unified ID system to replace the many IDs Ghanaians use for various services. Over 12 million Ghanaians have had their biometric data collected, but only 3 million ID cards have been produced and not yet distributed. An evaluation of the ID system is planned for 2017 to assess whether Ghanaians can obtain ID cards, if cost savings have resulted from their use, and if citizens are now able to better access government services.
This document summarizes a knowledge-driven personalized contextual mobile health service called kHealth for asthma management in children. kHealth collects data from sensors and patients to provide personalized and actionable information to help manage asthma. It was tested with four asthma patients collecting environmental, physiological and activity data. Preliminary analysis found relationships between symptoms, medication use and triggers like pollen levels and exhaled nitric oxide. The goal is to help doctors and patients better understand individual responses to triggers to improve personalized treatment for the heterogeneous and variable condition of asthma. Future work includes a larger clinical trial, formulating a patient vulnerability score, and adding new sensors.
This document provides information about physics concepts related to motion, including:
- Physics aims to analyze and understand our physical world through systematic problem solving.
- Key concepts covered include kinematics terms like displacement, distance, speed, velocity, and acceleration. Speed is a scalar while velocity is a vector. Acceleration describes the rate of change of velocity.
- Examples are provided to illustrate the distinctions between concepts like distance and displacement, average and instantaneous speed/velocity, and the direction of acceleration. Formulas are also given for calculating values like average speed, velocity, and acceleration.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. It notes that meditation helps calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and metabolism. Regular meditation of 10-20 minutes per day is recommended to experience stress relief and improved focus through relaxing the body and quieting excessive thinking.
Формируются ли команды на тимбилдингах?Lev Sokolov
В статье рассмотрены вопросы формирования команд, проводится сравнение «игровых» тимбилдингов и стратегических командообразующих сессий, даются рекомендации руководителям о том, какие методы работы с командой использовать.
The document summarizes a study that assessed how a background odor of apples affects the attraction of the apple fruit moth (AFM) to volatiles from its primary host, rowan trees. Wind tunnel experiments showed that AFM females were significantly more attracted to rowan volatiles than apple volatiles. Rowan green berries were the most attractive part of the rowan tree. Choice tests found females preferred rowan volatiles over apple volatiles. The study suggests rowan odors could be used to monitor or mass-trap AFM and reduce damage in apple orchards, but more field testing is needed to evaluate effectiveness against an apple background odor.
Este documento presenta los resultados totales del Campeonato de España Cadete, Junior y Sub-21 de Karate que tuvo lugar en Albacete, Castilla La Mancha, del 27 al 29 de noviembre de 2015. Lista los ganadores de cada categoría de kumite y kata en las distintas edades y pesos, tanto en la rama masculina como femenina. Además, incluye un medallero que resume las medallas obtenidas por cada federación territorial.
4 Diseno De Estudios Material Y MetodoSergio Uribe
This document discusses methods and materials sections of thesis seminars. It describes the key parts of a methods section, including study design, subjects, materials/devices, statistical analysis, and validity/reliability of the method. It outlines different types of study designs such as observational and experimental studies, and discusses ethics approval requirements for studies involving human or animal subjects.
The document discusses implementing outcomes-based education (OBE) in the Philippines and ASEAN region. It defines key aspects of OBE, comparing it to traditional education models. OBE focuses on defining desired outcomes and ensuring all students achieve competencies to meet those outcomes. The document outlines 21st century skills needed in ASEAN workplaces and discusses aligning Philippine education to the ASEAN Qualifications Framework to improve workforce mobility. It provides guidance to higher education institutions on developing OBE frameworks based on institutional visions and missions.
Vygotsky realizó contribuciones importantes en cuatro campos: la construcción del conocimiento infantil, la influencia del aprendizaje en el desarrollo, la importancia del contexto social en el desarrollo y el papel del lenguaje en el desarrollo. Propuso que el contexto social es fundamental para el desarrollo cognitivo del niño y que el lenguaje es una herramienta clave del pensamiento. También estudió la "zona de desarrollo próximo" y cómo los niños pueden lograr más cuando se les brinda apoyo exter
Redacción de artículos científicos: Materiales y métodosjose hidalgo
Este documento ofrece orientación sobre cómo escribir la sección de Materiales y Métodos en un artículo científico. Explica que esta sección debe describir los procedimientos de una manera que permita a otros replicar el estudio. También debe proporcionar detalles sobre los materiales, equipos, organismos y métodos estadísticos utilizados, siguiendo un formato cronológico y preciso. Además, presenta varias reglas comunes como el uso del sistema métrico, abreviaturas reconocidas y el nombre científico
Classroom management refers to organizing the classroom environment so that student learning can occur. It includes establishing procedures, routines, and using strategies to manage student behavior. An effectively managed classroom has a set of routines that provide structure. Teachers should have knowledge of content, pedagogy, and how students learn. When managing student behavior, teachers can set clear rules, use rewards and consequences, and aim to develop self-discipline. The goals are to establish a positive, proactive, and preventative learning environment.
Cities are composed of complex systems with physical, cyber, and social components. Current works on extracting and understanding city events mainly rely on technology enabled infrastructure to observe and record events. In this work, we propose an approach to leverage citizen observations of various city systems and services such as traffic, public transport, water supply, weather, sewage, and public safety as a source of city events. We investigate the feasibility of using such textual streams for extracting city events from annotated text. We formalize the problem of annotating social streams such as microblogs as a sequence labeling problem. We present a novel training data creation process for training sequence labeling models. Our automatic training data creation process utilizes instance level domain knowledge (e.g., locations in a city, possible event terms). We compare this automated annotation process to a state-of-the-art tool that needs manually created training data and show that it has comparable performance in annotation tasks. An aggregation algorithm is then presented for event extraction from annotated text. We carry out a comprehensive evaluation of the event annotation and event extraction on a real-world dataset consisting of event reports and tweets collected over four months from San Francisco Bay Area. The evaluation results are promising and provide insights into the utility of social stream for extracting city events.
Este documento presenta los conceptos clave de la toma de decisiones en la administración de servicios de enfermería. Explica que la toma de decisiones implica seleccionar un curso de acción entre varias alternativas. Describe los siete pasos del proceso de toma de decisiones, así como las decisiones programadas y no programadas. Finalmente, discute los grados de riesgo e incertidumbre asociados con las decisiones y los modelos clásico y conductista de toma de decisiones.
enhanced teacher education curruculum anchored on obe (mr.balana)lemuel lucaban
The document outlines the desired competencies and outcomes of a teacher education curriculum based on Outcomes-Based Education (OBE). It lists the ideal competencies for graduates, including being multiliterate, reflective, mastering content knowledge, and being highly skilled, sensitive, multicultural, innovative, professional, and lifelong learners. As an example, it then lists the specific outcomes graduates are expected to demonstrate by the end of their degree, such as literacy skills, understanding of teaching and learning processes, mastery of subject matter and pedagogy, application of teaching skills, and understanding of educational contexts.
Ema Brazdova of Slovakia placed first in the Kata Individual female Cadets competition. Maryia Fursava of Belarus placed first in the Kata Individual female Juniors event. Sandy Scordo of France was the winner of the Kata Individual female Seniors competition. Rebeka Vidová of Slovakia won the Kumite Individual female Cadets -47 kg category. Ana Vretenar of Croatia placed first in the Kumite Individual female Cadets -54 kg division. Lora Ziller of Austria was the victor in the Kumite Individual female Cadets +54 kg category. Monika Berulec of Croatia came in first in the Kumite Individual female J
The European Kyokushin/Shinkyokushin Karate Championships for Adults and Juniors were held in Lucerne, Switzerland on June 1st and 2nd 2013. Over 160 competitors from 25 countries participated across various age groups and weight categories.
In the adult competition, Lithuania finished first in the medal count with 3 gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze medals. Hungary finished second with 3 gold and 2 silver medals. In the junior competition, Lithuania also finished first with 6 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medals. Poland finished second with 1 gold, 2 silver, and 6 bronze medals.
When combining medals from both the adult and junior competitions, Lithuania finished at the top of
This document provides results from the 7th WKF Youth Training Camp and Kids Competition & Karate 1 WKF Youth World Cup held on June 30, 2014. It lists the top competitors in various kata and kumite categories for cadet, junior, and under 12 and 14 age divisions. Croatia and Italy had many athletes place highly across the different events.
This document lists the medal winners for 6 events in karate so far, including women's kumite in the -61kg, -55kg and -50kg weight classes and men's kumite in the -75kg, -67kg and -60kg weight classes. It provides the gold, silver and bronze medalists' names and nationalities for each event held on June 13th and 14th.
The document summarizes the results of the 2014 World University Karate Championship. It lists the winners in each event including female and male kata, and various female and male kumite weight classes. It also lists the top teams in kata and kumite competitions. Japan finished first overall by winning 5 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze medals. Iran and Egypt also had strong showings, finishing second and third respectively.
The document provides results from the 40th EKF Junior & Cadet Karate Championships held from February 8-10, 2013 in Konya, Turkey. It lists winners in events including kata, kumite in various weight categories for cadets, juniors and under-21 competitors. Turkey finished first in the team kata events for cadets/juniors and under-21. Individual winners came from countries across Europe and Central Asia.
The document provides results from the 40th EKF Junior & Cadet Karate Championships held from February 8-10, 2013 in Konya, Turkey. It lists winners in events including kata, kumite in various weight classes, and team competitions for cadets, juniors, and under-21 divisions. Turkey placed highly across events, winning a number of individual titles and the team kata competitions.
Resultados 40 Campeonato de Europa de Karate Cadete Junior Sub 21. Konya 2013tigernews
The document provides results from the 40th EKF Junior & Cadet Karate Championships held from February 8-10, 2013 in Konya, Turkey. It lists winners in events including kata, kumite in various weight categories for cadets, juniors and under-21 competitors. Turkey finished first in the team kata events for cadets/juniors and under-21 males.
This document provides results from the 1st European Shito Ryu Karate Federation Championship held on June 15, 2013. It lists the placements and scores of competitors in various kata and kumite categories divided by age group and weight class. Competitors came from several European countries including Hungary, Slovakia, Russia, and Romania. The top performances in many categories came from Russian and Romanian competitors.
This document provides results from the 43rd EKF Junior, Cadet and U21 Karate Championships held in 2016. It lists the top competitors in each category including Cadet and Junior Kata and Kumite in various weight classes for male and female competitors. The results include the competitor's name, country, and placement in each division.
The document provides results from the VENICE CUP 2013 karate competition held on October 18, 2013. It lists winners in various categories including kata and kumite for different age groups and gender divisions. Key results include Giorgia Meneguzzo of Italy winning first place in multiple female junior and senior kata divisions, and the Karate Buducnost team from Montenegro taking first in several male and female team kata events.
This document summarizes the results of the 48th European Senior Karate Championships held from September 5th to 12th, 2013 in Budapest, Hungary. It lists the top three placing teams and individuals in each category of competition, including female and male team kata, team kumite, individual kata, and various weight classes of female and male individual kumite. Italy, Germany, Spain and France performed well, each winning multiple first place finishes across the events.
This document summarizes the results of the 48th European Senior Karate Championships held from September 5th to 12th, 2013 in Budapest, Hungary. It lists the top three placing teams and individuals in each category of competition, including female and male team kata, team kumite, individual kata, and various weight classes of female and male individual kumite. Italy, Germany, and Spain placed highly across several female and male team and individual events.
The document provides results from the Austrian Junior Open 2014 karate competition. It lists winners in various age groups and categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both male and female competitors. Key results include Selen Coskunpinar of Germany winning the female U10 kata and Ivan Ivanov of Bulgaria winning the male U12 kata. The document also provides team results with the Asia Sports Karateschule team from Germany taking first in the female U10 kata team category.
The document summarizes the results of the 52nd EKF Senior Championships held on May 4, 2017. It lists the top competitors in each event including female/male kata, various female/male kumite weight classes, and team competitions. Turkey finished first in the male team kumite while Ukraine won the female team kumite. Spain took first in the male team kata and Italy won female team kata and several individual kata and kumite categories.
This document provides results from the 17th Balkan Karate Championships for Cadets, Juniors and U21 held in 2016. It lists winners and placement in various kata and kumite categories divided by age group and weight class. Turkey, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina performed well, winning several individual matches and places in team competitions across different divisions.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Salzburg, Austria on 2016-04-15. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event divided by gender and weight class. Overall, Japan dominated the individual categories while Hong Kong, Croatia, Poland and Serbia placed highly in the team kata events.
Results European cadets junior and sub21 Lisbon 2014JAVIER ORÁN
The document provides official results from the 41st European Karate Championship for Cadets, Juniors and U21 held in 2014. It lists the top placing competitors and countries in each event including kata and kumite divisions for both male and female participants across various age groups and weight classes. Italy placed first in the Junior Kata Team Female event followed by Turkey in second.
The document provides results from the 41st European Karate Championship for Cadets, Juniors and U21 held in 2014. It lists the top placing competitors and countries in each category of kata and kumite for both male and female divisions. Italy placed first in the Junior Kata Team Female category and Turkey placed second.
This document summarizes the results of the 16th International VIENNA Open 2016 karate tournament. It lists the top three placings in each event by name, club, and country. Events included kata and kumite competitions in various age groups and gender categories. The tournament took place on October 8, 2016 in Vienna, Austria and included over 200 competitors from 15 countries.
This document summarizes the requirements for competition equipment items for karate at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, as approved by the IOC. It outlines the specifications for karategis, belts, gloves, shin pads, chest protectors, and body protectors in terms of acceptable colors, placement of manufacturer logos, and required WKF approval logos. The sizes of identifications must follow IOC guidelines. The WKF approval logo can either have a white background for clothing or be black with no background for protective gear. All equipment will be checked before competition to ensure compliance with these standards.
Karate qs tokyo 2020 revised qs status 20200520emiliomerayo
This document outlines changes to the World Karate Federation's qualification system for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic and postponement of the Games to 2021. Key points include: the cancellation of karate qualification events in March 2020 due to the outbreak; maintaining the original qualification system principles with inclusion of missed 2020 opportunities in 2021; and rescheduling the qualification tournament and determining a new Olympic standing deadline for 2021 in line with IOC guidelines.
Final 2020-05-08 - tokyo 2020 - revised qualification system - karate - engemiliomerayo
This document outlines the qualification system for karate at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. It details the number and allocation of quota places for men's and women's kumite and kata events. There will be 80 total athletes (68 men and 34 women). Quota places will be allocated through the following pathways:
1) Olympic standing as of May 2021, with the top 4 men's and women's athletes in each event qualifying.
2) A qualification tournament in June 2021, where the top 3 men's and women's athletes in each event will qualify.
3) Continental representation, with 12 total quota places allocated based on results from 2019 continental games.
The host country Japan may enter up to
This document provides information about the upcoming World Karate Federation (WKF) Karate 1 Youth League taking place from May 1-3, 2020 in Limassol, Cyprus. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, venues, registration process, hotels, and key contacts. The event is organized by the Cyprus Karate Federation and will take place at the Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center in Limassol, following WKF rules. Online registration is required by April 30, with on-site registration only on May 1. The schedule includes eliminations, repechages and finals for kata and kumite events in junior, cadet and U14 categories over the three-day period.
The document provides information about the 47th EKF Junior, Cadet & U21 Championships taking place in Budapest, Hungary from February 7-9, 2020. It includes greetings from the President of the European Karate Federation and the President of the Hungarian Karate Federation. Details are provided about Budapest, transportation options, a selection of 14 accommodation options close to the venue, the event schedule, competition information including categories, approved items, venue and training facilities. Information is also given about registrations, visas, additional services in Budapest, reservation forms, terms of responsibility, and contact details.
The document provides information about the Nordic Championships in Karate that will take place from November 22-23, 2019 in Kolding, Denmark. It details the organizer, organizing committee, venue, schedule of events, entry requirements including fees and deadlines, competition rules, disciplines, coach and referee registration, accommodation options at the headquarters hotel and alternatives, shuttle bus transportation, a farewell party, and contact information for questions.
This document provides information about the WKF K1 Youth League event taking place in Venice-Jesolo, Italy from December 13th-15th, 2019. It includes greetings from the Italian Karate Federation President and WKF Executive Committee member. The document outlines the competition program, categories, venue, registration process, prizes, and general event information. It also provides details about the host cities of Jesolo and Venice and contact information for the event organizers.
The document is a bulletin from the World Karate Federation (WKF) Competition Rules Commission providing clarification on rule changes and procedures. It addresses 4 items: 1) encouraging activity in kumite bouts without stopping time; 2) the procedure for inconclusive video reviews; 3) allowing religious headwear for all coaches; and 4) implementing random performance order in kata competitions after the initial round. The bulletin aims to keep athletes, coaches, and officials informed of current practices and rule changes.
La Federación Mundial de Karate (WKF) ha homologado 12 marcas de protecciones deportivas para el periodo 2020-2023. Estas protecciones, con la certificación "WKF APPROVED", serán obligatorias en todas las competiciones mundiales y continentales organizadas por la WKF o las Federaciones Continentales. La lista de distribuidores de estas marcas estará disponible en la página web de la WKF a partir del 1 de enero de 2020.
The document provides information about the upcoming WKF Karate 1 Youth League event taking place from September 27-29, 2019 in Monterrey, Mexico. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, registration process, venues, organizers, and other event details. Key points include competitions being held at the Gimnasio Nuevo Leon sports hall, online registration closing on September 13, categories for cadets, juniors and under 14s in kumite and kata, and a coaches briefing on September 27.
The document outlines the bracket structure for a martial arts tournament with 8 competitors divided into groups. It shows the rounds and groupings where competitors will face off, with the top ranking competitors in each group advancing to the next round, culminating in a final bout to determine first place.
1) The document outlines the rules and procedures for WKF kata competition. It divides competitors into groups and uses a bracket system to determine the top performers who advance to later rounds and potential medal matches.
2) Technical and athletic performance are separately scored on a scale from 5.0 to 10.0, with technical performance making up 70% of the total score. Fouls and disqualifications are also defined.
3) Depending on the number of competitors, they will be divided into groups and rounds in order to narrow the field down to eventual medal winners through successive kata performances. The top scorers from each group advance at each stage.
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The document announces the 12th WKF Youth Training Camp and WKF Kids U12 & U21 Cup taking place from July 1-5, 2019 in Umag, Croatia. It provides details on the schedule of activities, training instructors, competition categories, official accommodations, and invites karate practitioners from around the world to participate in the largest youth karate event. The president of the WKF and Croatian Karate Federation express their support for the event and confidence that it will be well organized and a great success like previous years.
This document provides information about the upcoming 2019 World Karate Federation (WKF) Karate 1 Premier League event taking place from April 19-21, 2019 in Rabat, Morocco. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, registration process, venues, hotels, and other event details. The event will feature kata and kumite competitions across various weight categories for male and female athletes. Online registration is required by April 4 and on-site registration and weigh-ins will take place on April 18 at the headquarters hotel. The competition will take place at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex and feature TV production of the finals.
This document provides information about the WKF Karate1 Series A competition to be held in Istanbul, Turkey from May 17-19, 2019. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, registration process, hotels, and other key event details. The competition will feature kata and kumite events for men and women across various weight categories. Online registration is required by May 5, and the event will take place at the WOW Hotel Convention Center in Istanbul.
This document provides information for the 54th EKF Senior Karate Championships taking place from March 28-31, 2019 in Guadalajara, Spain. It includes greetings from the EKF and Spanish Karate Federation presidents. Details are given on transportation to Guadalajara, a list of 12 accommodation options with rates, the competition schedule and information, approved equipment, registration processes, and contacts. The event is expected to draw karate enthusiasts from across Europe to celebrate the sport.
This document provides information for the 54th EKF Senior Karate Championships taking place from March 28-31, 2019 in Guadalajara, Spain. It discusses greetings from the EKF and Spanish Karate Federation presidents, details on getting to and accommodations in Guadalajara, the event schedule and competition information, registration details, and additional tourist information. Contact information is provided for the Spanish Karate Federation organizers.
The 32nd International Bosphorus Cup will take place March 9-10, 2019 in Istanbul, Turkey. It will be organized by the Turkish Karate Federation according to WKF rules. Online registration through Sportdata.org is required by March 3rd, with a late fee after that date. Referees must also register by March 3rd and will be paid daily fees of 70€ for WKF referees and 50€ for others. The event will feature individual and team competition in kata and kumite across various age/weight categories for men and women, including veterans. It will be held at the Ahmet Comert Sporthall in Atakoy.
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1. Junior Female Kata --- I. Brazdova Ema ŠŠK Prievidza SLOVAKIA
II. Bačíková Ľudmila ŠŠK Prievidza SLOVAKIA
III. Hagman Smilla Stockholm Karate Federation SWEDEN
III. Scharff Laura Egedal DENMARK
Junior Female Kumite +59 kg I. Grønning Frederikke Egedal DENMARK
II. Horváth Nóra Virág TŰZMADÁR HUNGARY
III. Boussebaa Aicha ARASHI HUNGARY
III. Dzyachkova Anastasiya Belarus Karate Federation BELARUS
Junior Female Kumite -48 kg I. Bogárová Dominika KK Taiyó SLOVAKIA
II. Cichrová Rebecca SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Valsan Louloa Ligue de Bourgogne FRANCE
III. Spalova Terezia Kachi Nitra SLOVAKIA
Junior Female Kumite -53 kg I. Klement Kármen BUDAI XI HUNGARY
II. Vidova Rebeka FARMEX NITRA SLOVAKIA
III. Smetanová Terézia VUKABU SLOVAKIA
III. Hajdu Petra FORTUNA HUNGARY
Junior Female Kumite -59 kg I. Czagány Dóra MTK HUNGARY
II. Takács Virág Vivien TORIKI HUNGARY
III. Kuklova Hana Kachi Nitra SLOVAKIA
III. Navichenka Evgenia Kofukan Belarus BELARUS
Junior Male Kata --- I. Smoliga Julian Enrik SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
II. Havlicek Daniel Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Forgács Tamás BUDAÖRS HUNGARY
III. Říha Matěj Liberec CZECH REPUBLIC
Junior Male Kumite +76 kg I. Jóba Attila KK Taiyó SLOVAKIA
2. II. Kuznetsov Aleksey Belarus Karate Federation BELARUS
III. Černík Josef TJ Sadská CZECH REPUBLIC
III. Urbanec Petr KK Lichnice CZECH REPUBLIC
Junior Male Kumite -55 kg I. Boshtan Maksym Leader Team UKRAINE
II. Imrich Dominik KK IGLOW SLOVAKIA
III. Fehér Péter KOROIBOSZ HUNGARY
III. Hallgat Gergely MTK HUNGARY
Junior Male Kumite -61 kg I. Kiss András UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
II. Riedl Denis CMK Banská Bystrica SLOVAKIA
III. Siládi Matúš VUKABU SLOVAKIA
III. Stefanyuk Viktor Leader Team UKRAINE
Junior Male Kumite -68 kg I. Erdős Martin MTK HUNGARY
II. Nagy Balázs ARASHI HUNGARY
III. Stefanyuk Viktor Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Bitto Pavol Slovsport Trnava SLOVAKIA
Junior Male Kumite -76 kg I. Korabau Ivan Belarus Karate Federation BELARUS
II. Džačovský Luboš CMK Banská Bystrica SLOVAKIA
III. Csató Erik GANZ-KESJÁR HUNGARY
III. Pozderka Dávid UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
Senior Female Kata --- I. Longová Katarína Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
II. Jaksic Milana Somborac SERBIA
III. Sterck Laura MTK HUNGARY
III. AFENDIKOVA VIKTORIYA Donetsk UKRAINE
Senior Female Kumite +68 kg I. Tatárová Dominika CMK Banská Bystrica SLOVAKIA
II. HLOHOVSKA BOHDANA Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
3. III. KOSTIUCHENKO VERONIKA Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
Senior Female Kumite -50 kg I. Molnár Réka UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
II. Macejková Ina Katsudo Sabinov SLOVAKIA
III. Valsan Louloa Ligue de Bourgogne FRANCE
III. Kovačiková Lucia CMK Banská Bystrica SLOVAKIA
Senior Female Kumite -55 kg I. Semaniková Viktória Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
II. RICCARDI FEDERICA LADISPOLI ITALY
III. Vajda Lilien Goju-Kai Hungary HUNGARY
III. Kotúčová Katarína Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
Senior Female Kumite -61 kg I. SEROGINA ANITA Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
II. Suchánková Ingrid Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Czagány Dóra MTK HUNGARY
III. Pillárová Viktória VUKABU SLOVAKIA
Senior Female Kumite -68 kg I. Bartha Nikola BVSC-FIGHTER HUNGARY
II. Grimm Charlotte KV Arnstadt GERMANY
III. Juhász Bernadett BUDAÖRS HUNGARY
III. Karapliaggoü Basiliké Philon Iap GREECE
Senior Female Kumite Team I. CMK Banská Bystrica CMK Banská Bystrica SLOVAKIA
II. HUN NT National Team HUNGARY
III. VUKABU VUKABU SLOVAKIA
III. Rapid Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
Senior Male Kata --- I. Nagy Botond ARASHI HUNGARY
II. Urik Matej Kachi Nitra SLOVAKIA
III. Koch Szabolcs Sporting Budo HUNGARY
III. Pohanka Marek SK NAKAMA CZECH REPUBLIC
4. Senior Male Kumite +84 kg I. Molnár Dániel Goju-Kai Hungary HUNGARY
II. Kabashi Illir Farmex Nitra SLOVAKIA
III. Höning Ádám Buda HONTONO HUNGARY
III. Antoniuk Andrii Leader Team UKRAINE
Senior Male Kumite -60 kg I. Hübner András ARASHI HUNGARY
II. Szegedi Döme BVSC-FIGHTER HUNGARY
III. Romanenko Viktor Leader Team UKRAINE
III. MAMRENKO STANISLAV Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
Senior Male Kumite -67 kg I. Tadissi Martial UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
II. Mataras Aleh Kofukan Belarus BELARUS
III. Dobrotka Richard CMK Banská Bystrica SLOVAKIA
III. Yavorskyi Volodymyr Leader Team UKRAINE
Senior Male Kumite -75 kg I. Hárspataki Gábor MTK HUNGARY
II. Pozderka Dávid UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
III. Koci Vojtech TJK České Budějovice CZECH REPUBLIC
III. Virág András SANKUDO HUNGARY
Senior Male Kumite -84 kg I. Höning Alexander Buda HONTONO HUNGARY
II. Chobotar Valerii Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Isakau Anton Belarus Karate Federation BELARUS
III. Richardson Ben JKS England ENGLAND
Senior Male Kumite Team I. HUN NT B National Team HUNGARY
II. HUN NT A National Team HUNGARY
III. Belarus Karate Federation Belarus Karate Federation BELARUS
III. Leader Team Leader Team UKRAINE
5. U21 Female Kata --- I. Ovečková Alžbeta Hanko Kai Senica SLOVAKIA
II. Peško Denisa CMK Banská Bystrica SLOVAKIA
III. Sterck Laura MTK HUNGARY
III. Marczal Dorottya Á.S.E. HUNGARY
U21 Female Kumite +68 kg I. Sahulova Lenka Miyagi Lučenec SLOVAKIA
II. HLOHOVSKA BOHDANA Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
III. MAZARCHUK KATERYNA Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
U21 Female Kumite -50 kg I. Macejková Ina Katsudo Sabinov SLOVAKIA
II. Valsan Louloa Ligue de Bourgogne FRANCE
U21 Female Kumite -55 kg I. Vajda Lilien Goju-Kai Hungary HUNGARY
II. RICCARDI FEDERICA LADISPOLI ITALY
III. Lakatos Nóra BUDAÖRS HUNGARY
III. Vidova Rebeka FARMEX NITRA SLOVAKIA
U21 Female Kumite -61 kg I. Győriványi Renáta MTK HUNGARY
II. Kopúňová Miroslava Ekonóm Trenčín SLOVAKIA
III. Pillárová Viktória VUKABU SLOVAKIA
III. Varga Fruzsina Goju-Kai Hungary HUNGARY
U21 Female Kumite -68 kg I. Grimm Charlotte KV Arnstadt GERMANY
II. MAZARCHUK KATERYNA Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
III. Juhász Bernadett BUDAÖRS HUNGARY
III. Kunos Zsuzsanna HEGYVIDÉK HUNGARY
U21 Male Kata --- I. Koch Szabolcs Sporting Budo HUNGARY
II. OSTROVSKI KIRILL Adamant BELARUS
III. SIMIC JOVAN KK WINNER SERBIA
III. David Samuel Kachi Nitra SLOVAKIA
6. U21 Male Kumite +84 kg I. Molnár Dániel Goju-Kai Hungary HUNGARY
II. Vodchyts Aliaksei Belarus Karate Federation BELARUS
III. Onchulenko Mukuta Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Kabashi Illir Farmex Nitra SLOVAKIA
U21 Male Kumite -60 kg I. Ardai Bálint FORTUNA HUNGARY
II. Hübner Dániel ARASHI HUNGARY
III. Imrich Dominik KK IGLOW SLOVAKIA
III. MAMRENKO STANISLAV Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
U21 Male Kumite -67 kg I. Tamás Ferdinánd MTK HUNGARY
II. Homola Matej FARMEX NITRA SLOVAKIA
III. KANDYBA DMYTRO Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
III. Mataras Aleh Kofukan Belarus BELARUS
U21 Male Kumite -75 kg I. Hárspataki Gábor MTK HUNGARY
II. Fuzer Ján VUKABU SLOVAKIA
III. TUMAKOV VALERII Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
III. Székely Botond TŰZMADÁR HUNGARY
U21 Male Kumite -84 kg I. György Dániel BVSC-FIGHTER HUNGARY
II. MORARUS CLAUDIU GABRIEL Otopeni ROMANIA
III. Ludwig Róbert BÁTASZÉK HUNGARY
III. Pozderka Dávid UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
5-7 years Boys Kata --- I. Jánošík Matúš KK TREND SLOVAKIA
II. Marko Martin KEIDO KOŠICE SLOVAKIA
III. Grman Filip KK TOPOLCANY SLOVAKIA
5-7 years Boys Kumite +24 kg I. Jánošík Matúš KK TREND SLOVAKIA
7. II. Marko Martin KEIDO KOŠICE SLOVAKIA
III. Kovács Bálint BUDAÖRS HUNGARY
III. AIDEN UR Shogunul ROMANIA
5-7 years Boys Kumite -24 kg I. BARTOŠ VILIAM SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
II. Kvasnica Martin Kachi Nitra SLOVAKIA
III. AIDEN UR Shogunul ROMANIA
III. Petráš Roland Spartak Myjava SLOVAKIA
5-7 years Girls Kata --- I. Takács Eszter MTK HUNGARY
II. Marková Ingrid KK TOPOLCANY SLOVAKIA
III. Bárdos Anna Sporting Budo HUNGARY
5-7 years Girls Kumite +22 kg I. Abramova Vira Leader Team UKRAINE
II. Békei Emese BUDAÖRS HUNGARY
5-7 years Girls Kumite -22 kg I. Blizmanová Denisa Katsudo Sabinov SLOVAKIA
II. Bárdos Anna Sporting Budo HUNGARY
III. Krnáčová Natália KK Detva SLOVAKIA
III. Marková Ingrid KK TOPOLCANY SLOVAKIA
8-9 years Boys Kata --- I. Denis Filip Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
II. Dávid Matúš Kachi Nitra SLOVAKIA
III. Papcun Michael KEIDO KOŠICE SLOVAKIA
III. Melich Luděk TJ Sadská CZECH REPUBLIC
8-9 years Boys Kumite +32 kg I. Bohunický Lukáš Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
II. Emeldesh Oleksandr Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Lalík Lukáš KK Detva SLOVAKIA
III. Králik Tomáš KK Žilina SLOVAKIA
8. 8-9 years Boys Kumite -27 kg I. Fischer Bálint MTK HUNGARY
II. LUNGU LUCIAN Otopeni ROMANIA
III. Sáraz Martin Kachi Nitra SLOVAKIA
III. Denis Filip Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
8-9 years Boys Kumite -32 kg I. Papp Zoltán UPJS Kosice SLOVAKIA
II. Mácha Richard Katsudo Sabinov SLOVAKIA
III. Chornolutskyi Arseniy Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Kulíšek Adam Spartak Myjava SLOVAKIA
8-9 years Girls Kata --- I. Pápištová Ema Ekonóm Trenčín SLOVAKIA
II. Takács Eszter MTK HUNGARY
III. Eppli Anna SPIRIT HUNGARY
III. Erdélyiová Nina KK Taiyó SLOVAKIA
8-9 years Girls Kumite +30 kg I. Pápištová Ema Ekonóm Trenčín SLOVAKIA
II. Erdélyiová Nina KK Taiyó SLOVAKIA
III. Lakatos Erika Corvin HE SLOVAKIA
III. Buchtová Stefania Spartak Myjava SLOVAKIA
8-9 years Girls Kumite -30 kg I. Jalowiczorová Veronika SHIHAN POPRAD SLOVAKIA
II. Glatzová Barbora SHIHAN POPRAD SLOVAKIA
III. Slivková Juliette KK DRAP SLOVAKIA
III. Zacharová Ema SHIHAN POPRAD SLOVAKIA
10-11 years Boys Kata --- I. Tran William Solstadens KK SWEDEN
II. Hrčka Roman SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Lichner Alexander ŠŠK Prievidza SLOVAKIA
III. Bárdos Ádám Sporting Budo HUNGARY
10-11 years Boys Kumite +40 kg I. Iniutin Oleksandr Leader Team UKRAINE
9. II. Bohunický Dominik Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Nagy Viktor KK Taiyó SLOVAKIA
III. Poliak Jakub CMK Banská Bystrica SLOVAKIA
10-11 years Boys Kumite -32 kg I. Csató Roland GANZ-KESJÁR HUNGARY
II. Dudás Zsombor MTK HUNGARY
III. Bardócz Barnabás BUDAÖRS HUNGARY
III. Rubachenko Andrii Leader Team UKRAINE
10-11 years Boys Kumite -36 kg I. Yanovskyi David Leader Team UKRAINE
II. Masaryk Samuel SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Baranyi Barnabás MTK HUNGARY
III. Bilisics Zalán BVSC-FIGHTER HUNGARY
10-11 years Boys Kumite -40 kg I. Drobnák Martin MŠK VRANOV SLOVAKIA
II. Čanky Šimon Spartak Myjava SLOVAKIA
III. Foltýn Filip Spartak Myjava SLOVAKIA
III. Gavor Peter Farmex Nitra SLOVAKIA
10-11 years Girls Kata --- I. Vlasáková Adelka Ekonóm Trenčín SLOVAKIA
II. Mrázová Lucia Ekonóm Trenčín SLOVAKIA
III. Kovács Kiara SPIRIT HUNGARY
III. Hlavackova Barbora Kachi Nitra SLOVAKIA
10-11 years Girls Kumite +40 kg I. Herditzka Vivien UPJS Kosice SLOVAKIA
II. Kovács Kiara SPIRIT HUNGARY
III. ALEXIA PASCUTA Shogunul ROMANIA
III. Pigová Ema Katsudo Sabinov SLOVAKIA
10-11 years Girls Kumite -34 kg I. Vlasáková Adelka Ekonóm Trenčín SLOVAKIA
II. Gavorová Terézia Farmex Nitra SLOVAKIA
10. III. Kimáková Júlia KEIDO KOŠICE SLOVAKIA
III. Kvasnicová Nina Slovensky Zvaz SLOVAKIA
10-11 years Girls Kumite -40 kg I. Jakubovics Dalma UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
II. Yervacheva Dariya Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Kristinová Natália MŠK VRANOV SLOVAKIA
III. Bolečková Viktória Slovensky Zvaz SLOVAKIA
12-13 years Boys Kata --- I. Mérő Bálint BUDAI XI HUNGARY
II. Duhan Adrian SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Hrčka Roman SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Kertész Bálint SPIRIT HUNGARY
12-13 years Boys Kumite +50 kg I. Sepemetakés Éüaggelos Agsk Nikaias GREECE
II. Bilisics Milán BVSC-FIGHTER HUNGARY
III. Forró Áron KK Taiyó SLOVAKIA
III. Cyprián Lukáš Liberec CZECH REPUBLIC
12-13 years Boys Kumite -40 kg I. Mácha Michal Katsudo Sabinov SLOVAKIA
II. Yanovskyi David Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Masrna Matúš VUKABU SLOVAKIA
III. Štetina Jakub Spartak Myjava SLOVAKIA
12-13 years Boys Kumite -45 kg I. KOSZKA CSABA HKSE HUNGARY
II. Vašíček Tomáš Ekonóm Trenčín SLOVAKIA
III. Mikhnevich Matsvei Kofukan Belarus BELARUS
III. Andrejev Konstantin Leader Team UKRAINE
12-13 years Boys Kumite -50 kg I. Čela Aris Nikolas MŠK Žiar SLOVAKIA
II. Hupcej Peter MŠK VRANOV SLOVAKIA
III. Sklenka Erik MŠK Žiar SLOVAKIA
11. III. Janovčík Maroš KK IGLOW SLOVAKIA
12-13 years Girls Kata --- I. Kubišová Emma Ekonóm Trenčín SLOVAKIA
II. Kimáková Júlia KEIDO KOŠICE SLOVAKIA
III. Čukanová Michaela Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Niznerová Kristína Rapid Bratislava SLOVAKIA
12-13 years Girls Kumite +50 kg I. Benkő Zsófia MTK HUNGARY
II. Kozarova Eva FARMEX NITRA SLOVAKIA
III. Abramova Anastasiia Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Bryndzová Michaela Katsudo Sabinov SLOVAKIA
12-13 years Girls Kumite -43 kg I. Hurenko Polina Leader Team UKRAINE
II. Barbytska Daria Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Bihary Boglárka UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
III. Průchová Adéla TJK České Budějovice CZECH REPUBLIC
12-13 years Girls Kumite -50 kg I. Rajčanová Natália MŠK Žiar SLOVAKIA
II. Zimnikovalová Zoja KK IGLOW SLOVAKIA
III. Blizmanová Patrícia Katsudo Sabinov SLOVAKIA
III. Kotruchová Terézia KK Detva SLOVAKIA
Cadet Female Kata --- I. Vanusanikova Jana SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
II. Hagman Smilla Stockholm Karate Federation SWEDEN
III. Radosinska Nikola SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Bogárová Dominika KK Taiyó SLOVAKIA
Cadet Female Kumite +54 kg I. Lesjak Lucija GLOBUS ČAKOVEC CROATIA
II. Lysokon Daria Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Halodová Klára TJK České Budějovice CZECH REPUBLIC
III. Jelžová Nina MŠK Žiar SLOVAKIA
12. Cadet Female Kumite -47 kg I. Bogárová Dominika KK Taiyó SLOVAKIA
II. Hurenko Polina Leader Team UKRAINE
III. Valsan Louloa Ligue de Bourgogne FRANCE
III. Bouain Zohra Ligue de Bourgogne FRANCE
Cadet Female Kumite -54 kg I. Baranyi Zsófia MTK HUNGARY
II. Veisová Dominika MŠK Žiar SLOVAKIA
III. Miheller Zsófia BUDO FIGHT HUNGARY
III. Vas Zsófia MTK HUNGARY
Cadet Male Kata --- I. Duska Enriko Kachi Nitra SLOVAKIA
II. Mérő Bálint BUDAI XI HUNGARY
III. ZHUMYHA OLEKSANDR Ukrainian Karate Federation UKRAINE
III. ALEXANDRU SUSANU DOJO-CASA ROMANIA
Cadet Male Kumite +70 kg I. Kósa Tomáš ABC Komárno SLOVAKIA
II. Csató Dániel GANZ-KESJÁR HUNGARY
III. Lister David JKS England ENGLAND
III. Buchta Denis Spartak Myjava SLOVAKIA
Cadet Male Kumite -52 kg I. Boshtan Maksym Leader Team UKRAINE
II. Nichols Dávid UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
III. Bagaev Mimolat SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Dolezsál Richárd Goju-Kai Hungary HUNGARY
Cadet Male Kumite -57 kg I. Vanka Zdenko MŠK Žiar SLOVAKIA
II. Maroši Dávid SSK Bratislava SLOVAKIA
III. Pintér Dániel BUDO FIGHT HUNGARY
III. Benhák Přemek TJK České Budějovice CZECH REPUBLIC
13. Cadet Male Kumite -63 kg I. PODSKLAN DAVID FARMEX NITRA SLOVAKIA
II. Kutni Róbert NÓVA HUNGARY
III. Tarsoly Tamás UTE KAISEI HUNGARY
III. Masrna Michal VUKABU SLOVAKIA
Cadet Male Kumite -70 kg I. SEBOK PATRIK FARMEX NITRA SLOVAKIA
II. Mórocz Ákos BÁTASZÉK HUNGARY
III. Makarchuk Yahor Kofukan Belarus BELARUS
III. Nguyen An Sporting Budo HUNGARY